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Genus of insects
intima Chrysopa lezeyi Chrysopa nigra Chrysopa nigricornis Burmeister, 1839 Chrysopa oculata Say, 1839 Chrysopa pallens Chrysopa perla Chrysopa pleuralis
Chrysopa
Family of insects
sources) 1,300–2,000 species in this widespread group. Members of the genera Chrysopa and Chrysoperla are very common in North America and Europe; they are very
Chrysopidae
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa nigricornis is a species of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Chrysopa nigricornis
Chrysopa_nigricornis
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa oculata is a species of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae. It is found transcontinentally from Canada south to Mexico. This species was
Chrysopa_oculata
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa perla, the Pearly Green Lacewing, is an insect species belonging to the green lacewing family, Chrysopidae (subfamily Chrysopinae). This widespread
Chrysopa_perla
Species of insect
Chrysoperla carnea, one of the species of common green lacewing, is an insect in the Chrysopidae family. Although the adults feed on nectar, pollen and
Chrysoperla_carnea
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa quadripunctata is a species of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae. It is found in North America. "Chrysopa quadripunctata Report". Integrated
Chrysopa_quadripunctata
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa coloradensis is a species of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae. It can be found in North America. "Chrysopa coloradensis Report". Integrated
Chrysopa_coloradensis
Subfamily of lacewings
comprises about 60 genera. Members of the genus Chrysoperla and the genus Chrysopa in this subfamily are common in Europe and North America. Chrysopinae larvae
Chrysopinae
Species of moth
Thiotricha chrysopa is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1904. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded
Thiotricha_chrysopa
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa incompleta is a species of green lacewing. It is found in the eastern United States. Penny, Norman D.; Adans, Phillip A.; Stange, Lionel A. (1997)
Chrysopa_incompleta
Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath (1861–1896)
specific epithet rizali to a number of insect species from the Philippines (Chrysopa rizali, Ecnomus rizali, Hemerobius rizali, Hydropsyche rizali, Java rizali
José_Rizal
Species of lacewing
Chrysopa chi is a species of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae. It is found in North America. "Chrysopa chi Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Chrysopa_chi
Species of lacewing
Synonyms Chrysopa rufilabris Burmeister, 1839 Chrysopa interrupta Schneider, 1851 Chrysopa attenuata Walker, 1853 Chrysopa repleta Walker, 1853 Chrysopa novaeboracensis
Chrysoperla_rufilabris
Order of insects
1–86. Xu, X. X. (2014). "Electrophysiological and Behavior Responses of Chrysopa phyllochroma (Neuroptera Chrysopidae) to Plant Volatiles". Environmental
Neuroptera
distributed globally. They have two pairs of wings and long antennae. 5,900 Chrysopa formosa Raphidioptera Handlirsch, 1908 Snakeflies Raphidioptera is an order
List_of_insect_orders
Genus of insects
Chrysoperla was first described by H. Steinmann in 1964 as a subgenus of Chrysopa as Chrysopa (Chrysoperla). His original diagnosis based on facial markings was
Chrysoperla
Species of beetle
bioculatus and Podisus maculiventris, various species of the lacewing genus Chrysopa, the wasp genus Polistes, and the damsel bug genus Nabis. The predatory
Colorado_potato_beetle
Tribe of lacewings
Brooks & Barnard, 1990 — 11 species Chrysocerca Weele, 1909 — 6 species Chrysopa Leach in Brewster, 1815 — over 60 sensu stricto, 199 species including
Chrysopini
Genus of moths
(Walker, 1855) Latoia catalai Viette, 1980 Latoia chlorea Berio, 1939 Latoia chrysopa D. S. Fletcher, 1968 Latoia cineracea (Karsch, 1896) Latoia cinnamomarea
Latoia
Genus of lacewings
after recognizing differences in the structure of genitalia from the genus Chrysopa. Many of the species have red or brown marks on the pronotum and one or
Ceraeochrysa
Species of lacewing insect
signatus Binomial name Mallada signatus Schneider, 1851 Synonyms Mallada alcatoa, Banks, 1943 Chrysopa alcatoa, Banks, 1943 Mallada signata, Schneider, 1851
Mallada_signatus
Species of insect
[1924] Chrysopa tagalica Banks, [1914] Chrysopa formosana Esben-Petersen, 1913 Chrysopa latotalis Banks, 1910 Chrysopa olatatis Banks, 1910 Chrysopa jolyana
Mallada_basalis
Species of true bug
Predators include the brown lacewing Sympherobius barberi, the green lacewing Chrysopa lateralis, hoverfly larvae, and the scale-feeding snout-moth larva. The
Planococcus_citri
1892 fly fishing book by Mary Orvis Marbury
17 Crane Flies and Spiders - 19 House Flies and Ants - 21 Beetles and Chrysopa - 23 Plate A - Hackles - 27 Plate B - Salmon Flies - 39 Portrait of Charles
Favorite Flies and Their Histories
Favorite_Flies_and_Their_Histories
American entomologist
contested. 1865, "Description of the Imago and Larva of a New Species of Chrysopa", Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 1867, "Description
Henry_Shimer
Species of insect
Tauber, Maurice J.; Tauber, Catherine A. (1970-11-01). "Adult diapause in Chrysopa carnea: Stages sensitive to photoperiodic induction". Journal of Insect
Chrysoperla_plorabunda
American polymath (1884–1961)
1938 — USNM #52860 Deprecated link archived 2012-12-15 at archive.today Chrysopa grahami Banks, 1940 — USNM #5128 Deprecated link archived 2012-12-11 at
David_Crockett_Graham
American biologist
University of Leeds characterizing the egg stalk of the green lacewing fly Chrysopa vittata. Elgin did her graduate work in the lab of James Bonner at the
Sarah_Elgin
Partial list of Australian moths
Thiotricha atractodes Meyrick, 1922 Thiotricha bullata Meyrick, 1904 Thiotricha chrysopa Meyrick, 1904 Thiotricha complicata Meyrick, 1918 Thiotricha hemiphaea
List of moths of Australia (Gelechiidae)
List_of_moths_of_Australia_(Gelechiidae)
flava – Limnephilus centralis Hemerobius perla & Hemerobius chrysops – Chrysopa perla Hemerobius phalaenoides – Drepanopteryx phalaenoides Hemerobius formicaleo
Neuroptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Neuroptera_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Natural anti-predator mechanism
protects these parasitoids as they go undetected within aphid colonies. Chrysopa glossonae, a lacewing, uses the wax of the woolly alder aphid to chemically
Chemical_defense
Silesian-German entomologist, botanist and mycologist
research. Among his major works was a monograph on the lacewing genus Chrysopa. He also took an interest in minerals and meteorites. He described an iron
Wilhelm_Gottlieb_Schneider
Species of bee
Lipotriches fervida (Smith, 1875) Synonyms Nomia fervida Smith, 1875 Nomia chrysopa Cameron, 1898 Nomia carinicollis Cameron, 1902 Nomia shiva Nurse, 1902
Lipotriches_fervida
longitarsa. Chrysopa danielleae Sp. nov Valid Heads Miocene (Aquitanian) La Quinta Formation (Mexican amber) Mexico A species of Chrysopa. Danoberotha
2024_in_paleoentomology
picnic beetle Great Basin wireworm (Ctenicera pruinina) Green lacewing (Chrysopa) Green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) Green stink bug (Chinavia hilaris)
List_of_fauna_of_Utah
Species of lacewing
Ceraeochrysa neotropica (Navás, 1929) Ceraeochrysa poeyi (Navás, 1924) Chrysopa neotropica Navás, 1929 Chrysopa poeyi Navás, 1924 Chrysopa smithi Navás, 1914
Ceraeochrysa_smithi
Austrian entomologist (1832–1904)
first entomological publication, in 1850, was a revision of the genus Chrysopa. This was followed during the next few years by numerous papers on the
Friedrich_Moritz_Brauer
calypso Prout, 1926 Zamarada candelabra D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada chrysopa D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada cinnamomata D. S. Fletcher, 1978 Zamarada
List_of_moths_of_Tanzania
Beeton, Ontario 12 October 2007 Low Value Definitives: Beneficial Insects (Chrysopa Oculata) 3 cents Keith Martin Keith Martin Lithography in 5 colours Tullis
Canada Post stamp releases (2005–2009)
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Ascalaphus dicax Ascalaphus sinister Suphalomites verbosus Berotha sp. Chrysopa invaria Italochrysa aequalis Plesiochrysa invaria Semachrysa hyndi Coniocampsa
List of Neuroptera of Sri Lanka
List_of_Neuroptera_of_Sri_Lanka
Zamarada bonaberiensis Strand, 1915 Zamarada calypso Prout, 1926 Zamarada chrysopa D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada collarti Debauche, 1938 Zamarada crystallophana
List_of_moths_of_Kenya
Partial list of Australian moths
nigrescens (Doubleday, 1845) Hyaloptila melanosoma Turner, 1947 Iphierga chrysopa Turner, 1917 Iphierga chrysophaes Turner, 1917 Iphierga crypsilopha Lower
List of moths of Australia (Psychidae)
List_of_moths_of_Australia_(Psychidae)
D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada carcassoni D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada chrysopa D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada cinereata D. S. Fletcher, 1974 Zamarada clenchi
List of moths of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List_of_moths_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Cretanallachiinae. Chrysopa? extensa Sp. nov Valid Chen et al. Eocene Baltic amber Europe (Baltic Sea region) Possibly a species of Chrysopa. Chrysopa? prominenta
2023_in_paleoentomology
Genus of moths
chinochrysa Diakonoff, 1954 Thiotricha chrysantha Meyrick, 1908 Thiotricha chrysopa Meyrick, 1904 Thiotricha cleodorella (Zeller, 1877) Thiotricha clepsidoxa
Thiotricha
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n.
Any one of several species of neuropterous insects of the genus Chrysopa and allied genera. They have delicate, lacelike wings and brilliant eyes. Their larvae are useful in destroying aphids. Called also lace-winged fly, and goldeneyed fly.
n.
A genus of neuropterous insects. See Lacewing.